Our Toronto hair salons explain that the jury is still out on the effects of caffeine on the body and its systems like the hair. Our Manhattan day spas add that in many cultures, the mild stimulant caffeine, commonly distributed in coffee and soft drinks, is a matter of daily routine. Our Chicago hair salons and Chicago day spas explain that caffeine has the effect of stimulating the central nervous system, heart, and lungs and will stave off fatigue.
Our Thornhill hair salons explain that anything used to excess in the body has a resulting effect on the hair but the most recent studies conducted in 2005 suggest that caffeine actually prevents hair loss. Used topically, caffeine creams sold in Germany have shown good effect on male pattern baldness.
Our Mississauga day spas explain that daily coffee consumption may be good for your hair, but stress and fatigue are not. If you are dinking enough coffee that you experience withdrawal symptoms like headaches and trembling hands when you don’t get your “fix,” it’s time to cut back not just for your hair but for your whole system. Our Richmond Hill salons and Whitby hair salons explain that if your primary caffeine consumption comes from sodas, these drinks carry a heavy sodium punch that can elevate your blood pressure. Our Oakville tanning salons add that given the fact that some hair loss remedies like minoxidil were initially developed to combat high blood pressure and were then discovered to stop hair loss, the blood pressure vs. hair growth link would seem to be confirmed.
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